Time signature
Scales
Scales part 2
Circle of Fifths
Bonus:
100

The upper figure in a time signature.

What is the number of beats in a measure?

100

The relationship between natural minor scales and major scales

What is having the same key signature?

100

This scale is the first variation of the natural minor scale

What is the harmonic minor scale?

100

C major is at the top of the circle of fifths for this reason.

What is C major having no sharps or flats?

100

The direction the stem goes if the note is on the fifth line of the staff

What is going in the downward direction?

200

The bottom figure in a time signature.

What note will represent one beat? Eg. 4/4 the quarter note represents one beat

200

What is the name for the 8th degree of the scale

The name for the 8th degree of a scale is “Octave”

200

The difference between the harmonic minor scale and the natural minor scale.

What is having the seventh scale degree raised by a semitone?

200

There are this many major keys in the circle of fifths

What is 12 major keys?

200

Another way to find the relative major key, form the tonic would be to do this.

What is counting UP three or DOWN six?

300

Beat of the measure that is the most accented.

What is the first beat of the measure?

300

Technical first name for the first note of any scale

What is the Tonic?

300

The technical names for the second and seventh notes of a scale

What is the Supertonic and Leadingtone?

300

This nemonic device is for the order of sharps, and the second is for the order of flats

What is Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle? FCGDAEB

And what is Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles Father?BEADGCF

300

These intervals are "Perfect"

What are The 1st, 4th, 5th, and 8th?

400

Finding the value of any triplet

What is the value of two of the notes combined?

400

What are the technical names for the notes that are between the tonic and the dominant?

The mediant and the submediant are the technical names for the notes between the tonic and the dominant.

400

The Tone-semitone pattern for a major scale

What is T, T, S, T T T S?

(Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone)

400

This is what the circle of fifths shows

The circle of fifths shows the relationship of one key to another by the number of sharps or flats in the key signature and the order in which the sharps or flats occur.

400

The two types of intervals

What are Harmonic and Melodic intervals?
500

The difference between simple and compound time

What is a two-pulse rhythm in simple time while each beat has a three-pulse rhythm compound time?

500

What is the technical names for the fourth and sixth degree of a scale

Subdominant and submediant respectively.

500

The tone-semitone pattern for a natural minor scale

What is T, S, T, T, S, T, T?

(Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone Tone Tone)

500

Describe in as much detail as you can how to create the circle of fifths. (Question format not required)

The circle is cut in half, then half again (fourths) then divide each section into thirds. You should be left with a circle divided into twelve sections (just like a clock). C goes on the top and F to left. Moving from left to right you put in the order of sharps F C G D A E B, then add the extra F# and C#. Go back to the top and write in the order of Flats beneath the F, remember to label each as a flat. Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Cb. Finally, to know the number of sharps or flats, count from 0 to 7 starting at C and ending on either C# or Cb for sharps or flats respectively.

500

The equivalent of D# Major

What is Ab Major?

(To be clear, this key does not exist, and you would not be asked a question like this. However, the methodology for solving questions such as this is something you should know.)